Hello,
After finishing a Gameboy Zero I was hungry for more and had some broken Gamecubes laying around.
The first idea was to make a console that could be stand-alone and act like a normal console.
At this point all you need to play is the original power supply and a controller. It also can be connected to a HDMI screen.
What is left to do:
Fix audio.
4x usb on the front in the memory card slots.
Secure everything in place.
Here are some pics, let me hear what you guys think.
GameCubePi 3 WIP
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Re: GameCubePi 3 WIP
I could see a powerbank affixed to the expansion port cover; definitely plenty of real estate up for grabs.Royalhighness wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2017 6:03 amIt needs to be plugged in. Maybe someday i will put some batteries in it.
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Re: GameCubePi 3 WIP
A quick update.
Most components are fixed in place, the Pi 3 can be removed if needed.
Audio is working but a bit noisy.
Most components are fixed in place, the Pi 3 can be removed if needed.
Audio is working but a bit noisy.
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